Cryogenic columnsLinde Engineering’s unparalleled experience in air separation technology puts us at the forefront of cryogenic column design and manufacturing.

Cryogenic columns are pressure vessels made of aluminium alloy. They are used as rectifiers, purifiers and stabilisers at low temperatures of between -269°C and +65°C (4°K to 338°K). The columns are key components in the treatment of cryogenic fluids and gases and are typically used in air separation plants, gas separation and liquefaction plants as well as in chemical and petrochemical plants.

We design cryogenic columns in line with our own hydraulic layout or to customer specifications. Key elements, all of which we design and manufacture, include:

Sieve trays

Bubble cap trays

Structured packing

Plate-fin or tubular condensers

A single column can measure up to 7 m in diameter, be up to 45 m long, and weigh up to 170 tons. The walls can be up to 70 mm thick. Components that exceed these dimensions are welded at Linde workshops near harbours or directly on site.

We build our columns in line with international standards and deploy special welding technology and sophisticated equipment to achieve optimal quality.

Our experienced specialists collaborate with international forwarding agents and shipping lines to ensure that components are transported with the utmost care by road or by sea.

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